20 Dictators Currently Supported by the U.S.

20 Dictators Currently Supported by the U.S.

(Author) David C N Swanson
Format: Paperback
Price: £20.00

The U.S. government has a habit of supporting brutal (and comically outrageous) dictators. This book offers 20 current examples, together with some background on historical patterns, some explanation for why this happens, and a proposal to put an end to it. As documented here, the U.S. government arms, trains, and funds all variety of oppressive governments, not just dictatorships. The choice to focus on dictatorships in this book was not made merely to shorten the list. Rather, that choice was made because the U.S. government so often claims to be opposing dictators through the promotion of democracy. Frequently, the atrocious conduct of a dictator is a central selling point for a new war or coup or program of sanctions. Yet neither Saddam Hussein's horrific (though fictional) removal of babies from incubators nor Manuel Noriega's cavorting in red underwear with prostitutes while snorting cocaine and praying to voodoo gods (as the New York Times solemnly informed us on December 26, 1989) rivals the moral horror or the glorious goofiness of the 20 tyrants described in this book. No one will be able to read this and believe that a primary purpose of U.S. foreign policy is to oppose dictatorships or to promote democracy. If it is important to you to try to believe that, you've probably already stopped reading.

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Publisher:
David Swanson
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9781734783797
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
March 16, 2020

David C N Swanson

David C N Swanson is best known for his novel "The Probabilities of Maybe," a gripping tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of a small town. His lyrical prose and keen insight into human nature have made him a respected voice in contemporary literature, exploring themes of hope and redemption.

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